February 13, 2012
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Updated: 18 Nov 09 11:59 CET
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Cecilia Malmström, currently Sweden's EU affairs minister, has been nominated as the successor to the country's outgoing EU commissioner, Margot Wallström.
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She is a very definative improvement upon the imbeciles that Sweden has been appointing recently.
She could be very good for Sweden in Europe.
Interesting. I hadn't seen the "ström" connection between the two women before. Will perhaps make a few non-Swedes in Brussels think that all Swedish names end in ...ström. But nonetheless not a reason not to appoint Malmström.
As for surströmming, Cecilia Malmström is a completely different kettle of fish compared to the outgoing Margot Wallström. MW is a Swedish socialist as hard as they come = make lots of money for moving piles of paper round your desk, all at the taxpayer's expense. Celicia Malmström is a devoted liberal and European as they should be. Even federalist some say. So am I, but I'm too old to be able to see a Federal Europe become reality. But it will come in 30 years or so. Vive Malmström - the best thing that's happened to Swedish European politics for a long time.
Very well Written.
I also believe in a federal Europe. I hope to see it someday.
I appreciate your favourable and witty extrapolation of Cecilia Malmström :-D)) . I will show some faith and hope she will render her intelligence useful for the good of Sweden and Europe.
This is basic robotspeak.
How do we face the "crises" that we currently face?
"The crises we currently face can only be resolved through robust cooperation in Europe," she added. D'OH!!!
She's another well programmed bot!
As for a federal Europe. In the UK we cannot agree on the same school system even after 200 years. So I do not hold any hope for that endeavour. Especially as the UK will be voting anti-europe next year in the general election.
So you might get a fed-euro if you cast the UK into the atlantic. Please feel free to rip along the dotted line.